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This document summarizes research from multiple studies on expressive musical performance. The studies examined how musical expression can be taught to young performers, the relationship between individual expressive performance and ensemble skills, and the various facets of musical expression. Other topics included instructional strategies for teaching expression, instrumental teachers' perspectives on expressivity, and developing expressiveness through practice.
This document summarizes research from multiple studies on expressive musical performance. The studies examined how musical expression can be taught to young performers, the relationship between individual expressive performance and ensemble skills, and the various facets of musical expression. Other topics included instructional strategies for teaching expression, instrumental teachers' perspectives on expressivity, and developing expressiveness through practice.
This document summarizes research from multiple studies on expressive musical performance. The studies examined how musical expression can be taught to young performers, the relationship between individual expressive performance and ensemble skills, and the various facets of musical expression. Other topics included instructional strategies for teaching expression, instrumental teachers' perspectives on expressivity, and developing expressiveness through practice.
A Case Study of Teaching Musical Expression to Young
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